World powers in the twentieth century / Harriet Ward
By: Ward, Harriet.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Butler & Tanner, 1978Description: 304 p. ill.ISBN: 0435319108.Subject(s): World politics | United StatesDDC classification: 327.0904 W256W 1978 Summary: Key concepts such as Democracy, Socialism and Nationalism are explained and illustrated through the twentieth-century history of the three paramount world-powers (the USA, Russia and China), while the account of their relations since 1945 (from Cold War to detente) is an essential background to the international scene today.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Key concepts such as Democracy, Socialism and Nationalism are explained and illustrated through the twentieth-century history of the three paramount world-powers (the USA, Russia and China), while the account of their relations since 1945 (from Cold War to detente) is an essential background to the international scene today.
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